A nurse manager is educating a group of staff nurse on violation of HIPPA standards. The manager judges the teaching to be effective when one of the staff nurses states: (Select all that apply.)
a. "Violations of HIPPA standards no longer occur because the consequences are so severe.".
b. "Violations of HIPPA standards can result in termination of employment.".
c. "Violations of HIPPA standards can result in an indictment.".
d. "Violations of HIPPA standards are waived if it is your first offense.".
e. "Violations of HIPPA standards can result in prison time.".
C, E
The teaching has been effective when one of the staff nurses states that violation of HIPPA stan-dards can result in termination of employment, indictment, or prison time. Violations still occur, even in the face of consequences, and are not waived for first offenses.
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